All The Grocer articles in 26 November 2016 – Page 2
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News
City News: Finsbury Food shares hit by Brexit woes
Investor enthusiasm for Finsbury Food Group cooled significantly this week.
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Analysis and Features
Cranswick wagers on China with Dunbia pork plant deal
It looks a shrewd move despite razor-thin margins in Ballymena
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News
Asda spoofs Black Friday violence with mannequin challenge
Asda has launched a spoof Black Friday video, sending up the scenes of violence two years ago at one of its stores
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Comment and Opinion
Cost price increases are necessary: the alternative is worse
The mainstream media just won’t leave the cost price increase thing alone
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News
ABF's Matt Lee hired as Symington's chief commercial officer
Symington’s has made its second senior appointment in the space of a month
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Comment and Opinion
A new whey to brew beer – and fight food waste
A new conncotion made from a watery cheese by-product brings new meaning to the term ‘special brew’
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News
Spar retailer Paul Stone launches booze service with Deliveroo
Spar retailer Paul Stone has set up an alcohol delivery network from his stores through Deliveroo
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Category Report
For the chop: cheese category report 2016
Cheddar has been hit hard by the axe of range resets. So who’s still saying cheese, and where’s growth coming from?
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Analysis and Features
Co-op Loved By Us Crunchy Mexican Nut Mix: acid test
With their high protein content and healthier credentials than some other snacking options, nuts are flying off the shelves
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News
Neil Reynolds to head Johnson & Johnson commercial division
Reynolds takes over from Matt Roberts, who moves to a newly created role leading J&J’s global shopper and commercial strategy
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News
Lidl to pay all staff new higher Living Wage Foundation rate
As of March next year the retailer will pay a minimum of £8.45 per hour, and £9.45 in London
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Analysis and Features
How is new technology tackling food waste?
From apps connecting surplus food with charities, to biodegradable best- before dates and even exotic flies, the ways in which tech is tackling waste are hugely diverse
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Analysis and Features
Healthy stocks set to keep global food prices low in 2017
Global food prices are set to remain relatively low in 2017 thanks to record stocks of major agricultural commodities
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News
Nestlé pledges not to join chocolate 'shrinkflation' trend
The Kit Kat maker said it would not follow the example of larger rivals Mondelez and Mars
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News
FSA Food Crime Unit needs extra £8m a year to keep food safe
Independent review of unit also calls for full investigatory powers
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My Alternative CV
Darren Robinson, Meridian Foods, on Kylie Minogue & elephants
What was your first job? Stacking bales on a farm in Hampshire
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News
Cheddar takes £60m hit as rationalisation affects brands
Brands bore the brunt of these losses as retailers took an axe to ranges
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Analysis and Features
Pizza set to feel the heat from Brexit-linked price pressure
Pizza prices are set to come under growing pressure in the coming months
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Comment and Opinion
If you're not understood quickly you won't be bought
The process of shopping requires significant cognitive effort from the shopper
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News
Kitwave buys independent alcohol wholesaler HB Clark
The wholesaler has also announced Jay MacKay will join the group as the new managing director
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